Tennessee License Law
When a Tennessee licensee receives a written offer on a listed property, they must present it to the seller:
AWithin 3 business days
BAs soon as reasonably practicable, and never delay presentation without written seller instruction✓ Correct
CAt the next scheduled meeting with the seller
DOnly after verifying the buyer's financing
Explanation
Tennessee license law and professional standards require that all written offers be presented to the seller as soon as reasonably practicable. The licensee cannot delay or withhold offers without specific written instruction from the seller.
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